I remember a plotbunny I had once of the people killed in Amazons Attack being remade on Paradise Island and growing to maturity in another time-skip. So you could do all sorts of commentary on white privilege and heteronormality through the prism of this supposedly perfect, but to some degree xenophobic and even sexist society (not an overt thing like "they took our jobs!", but just a collection of subtle attitudes and prejudices) having to deal with an influx of immigrants and a growingly dissatisfied minority group.
Then one of them could be elected to represent the men of Paradise Island and you could get a "Wonder Boy," who's more cynical than Wondy and sort of a foil without having to have a romance cluttering things up. And through him you could have someone who asks the tough questions of Wondy that the readers are wondering and has to be brought around. You know, like Robin is the light to Batman's dark; this guy would be the dark to her light.
Of course, there are a million ways it could be gone wrong, including just giving him too much pagetime in Wondy's book, but that's how I would do it.